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07-21-2010, 05:21 PM | #1 |
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Suburban 75th birthday celebration at GM
Today was the day we celebrated the 75th Anniversary of the Chevrolet Suburban (the longest running vehicle nameplate), here at the GM Tech Center.
There were speeches, cake and coffee at 9 am, but the highlight (for me) was the assemblage of vintage Suburbans, pretty much one from each era. Located in the Vehicle Engineering Center lobby, I believe, was a '36, a '46 (the truck used for the Franklin mint models), a '51, a '66, a '72, a 90, and a GMT400 version. The newer GMT800 and GMT900 models were inside the building where the speeches/cake/coffee took place. I did not see any GM or Heritage Center property tags on the '72, '89, GMT400 or GMT800, leading me to believe those were personal, employee owned vehicles. That's a good deal for the owners, since they were detailed and given a show car prep job for this display -and - they were as nice as the GM owned vehicles on display. Sorry, no pics - as cameras are not allowed on GM property... but if I can find some internal GM publicity photos I'll post 'em up. K
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Re: Suburban 75th birthday celebration at GM
here links that i found http://content.usatoday.com/communit...5th-birthday/1
http://goldsea.com/Text/index.php?id=6080 http://www.windingroad.com/articles/...amond-edition/ http://gmauthority.com/blog/2010/02/...ition-package/ Last edited by 87 chevy silverado; 07-21-2010 at 05:30 PM. |
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Yep - that's definitely the '36 that was in the lobby (second article):
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That is the pic taken at Arlington Assembly when the 75th anniversary trucks were being built, isn't it? I think we have 6 of them here on the lot. Nice, but a little pricy.
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Wow, would have loved to have seen all that in person.
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Re: Suburban 75th birthday celebration at GM
Ever notice how the vehicle of choice for the Secret Service escort for the POTUS is the black Suburban?
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Re: Suburban 75th birthday celebration at GM
the new burban actuly looks nice
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i hope this helped a lil
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07-21-2010, 06:51 PM | #10 |
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Well, HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUBURBAN!! I drive my '85 everyday and I did not even know it's birthday was coming up, shame on me.
In all seriousness, this is way cool, a vehicle nameplate that's lasted 75 years, way to go GM and way to go Keith!
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Pretty cool that GM took the time to make a big ordeal out of the Suburban, it is a milestone! The wife and I are waiting for the 2013 3\4ton 'burban to come out with the new 7.0 motor, we will be getting one, her 6.2 Tahoe just isn't big enough or have the power.
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That is a nice story!
Thanks for sharing that with us! Did anyone notice that the 1975 suburban on the flyer is actually a newer model? Volker
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Very Cool , thanks so much Keith!!!!
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That's cool. Thanks for sharing that with us.
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General Motors all the way!
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I like how in the flyer the 1975 is actually an 81-91 model lol
All kidding aside this is great for the industry, to see a model run for so long uninterupted is amazing these days. A strong pat on the back to GM and all involved
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(lol) Thanks for the comments, guys - K
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This is awesome!
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Re: Suburban 75th birthday celebration at GM
Man I have to get my burb a present then!
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Re: Suburban 75th birthday celebration at GM
1) So anyways, i find it intriguing that chevy AND gmc have had the suburban nameplate----although i don't think gmc has had it as long. How does/did this work and why? Obamastration and others who i staunchly disagree with are talking about "duplication" etc. i mean how much more duplication can you get with chevy/gmc suburban---virtually identical! Yet the two are allowed to continue? (Yes, i know gmc does not call it suburban anymore but yukon xl is the same)
At least with chevy, pontiac, b.o. etc. you had different styling, interiors and to a certain extent different drivetrains. 2) Which was the largest suburban? The 73-91 looks to be largest? Last edited by C-10 simplex; 07-26-2010 at 01:35 PM. |
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Re: Suburban 75th birthday celebration at GM
it was the front marker told me,just figured a typo meant to be 1985 not 75
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As of late, it seems that strategy has changed to allow a "stepping stone" of sales, much like was done previously with passenger cars. That is, at one time a person would start out with a Chevy, then move to a Buick or Olds or Pontiac, and aspire to own a Cadillac. Similarly, the thinking now is that the Chevy truck owner might be a construction worker, the GMC ("Professional Grade") owner might be the construction site boss; the Cadillac guy owns the construction company... b) In the absence of data and going from memory, the '73-91 could be the largest, in terms of interior seating and cargo capacity. Seems like we strove to make the subsequent models (the GMT800 and 900 in particular) bigger than ever, though.
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I think you will find the current 'burban to be the same length as the '73-'87 but with more interior volume, making it the largest ever.
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